According to the Detroit Free Press, GM North America President Mark Reuss indicated that the Buick tri-shield logo could be getting a makeover, but offered no further information.
Adjusting the lineup was the first step. The next was changing the Buick badge. Known as the tri-shield logo, periodic updates over the years aimed to keep it looking fresh rather than dated.
Fortunately, both the enamel Buick logo and the winged radiator cap survived, allowing identification. The Buick was last tagged in 1932, leading our host to believe it was parked for 92 years ...
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